Even under self-defense laws you have only two options:
In a relationship situation, it is best you tell someone. If you are a child or a teen, tell your parents or some other adult (teacher, counselor, etc.) who can get you the help you need.
No, no necissarily. Some people harm themselves because they hate themselves and gernerally they have no intention of harming others. (me) The thing is when people self harm it brings them releif adn a sense of reality. But if they harmed someone else it wouldn't bring them the same releif so all in all the answer is NO i hope i helped :) x
If the person does something that could harm himself and others, yes it is possible.
The word harm is a verb. The past tense is harmed.
definition of vindictive from the Cambridge English dictionary....having or showing a wish to harm someone because you think that they have harmed you; unwilling to forgive
Harmful is the correct suffix to the word Harm
Physical harm? Certainly not. Economic harm? Quite the opposite. Emotional harm? Perhaps. But, if prejudiced people are emotionally harmed when a Black family moves into their neighborhood, or when Muslims build a mosque in their city, or when a woman is promoted to supervisor, does that harm justify a constitutional amendment to ban it? I think not.
Fish can get parasites that harm them. Dogs can also get harmed by heartworms those are parasites. Humans can also be harmed by parasites. there are many parasites that can affect people.
tiger only harm you when they harmed
Injuries to your head/skull can cause harm for the brain.
Yeah.
If you mean "can an elephant harm someone" then yes. they actually ram things, and maybe people too
People who harm animals were likely hurt themselves. When people are abused, they look for someone who is weaker than they are to hurt.